Ginkgo biloba

Ginkgo biloba - Shredded leaves of the living fossil

The Ginkgo tree is one of the oldest types of trees in the world with no close living relatives. Ginkgo is often called a living fossil, because there were fossils found that are recognizably related to the modern Ginkgo. The oldest were from the Permian, dating back 270 million years. The Chinese consider Ginkgo a sacred tree. The main active compounds in the leaves of the Ginkgo tree are flavo-glycosides: kaempferol, quercetin, isorhamnetin, and proantho-cyanidins.

Several studies show that taking Ginkgo extracts or drinking Ginkgo tea can be significantly beneficial when it comes to memory enhancement. Those who suffer from a lack of memory or have difficulties in remembering things often show improvement when consuming Ginkgo on a regular basis.

Another big benefit when drinking Ginkgo tea is in raising the energy level - drinking just two cups of tea per day will make you feel more alert and energetic. This is backed by studies showing Ginkgo helps with fatigue.

A warm freshnessMakes me feel light and "opens" my body in a way. There's also a conforting warm sensation in the belly which feels right : good for the mind and the body. Very helpful for a study session, works also well with tea.

A. M.

11/Jul/2019

(1)

Not for meDont feel anything ?!

T. N.

17/Sep/2018

(4)

pretty goodDoesn't taste great but not really bad either. Does what it says in the description but somewhat mildly. goes good with yerba mate.

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